AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFilm & Occupation Backlash: Sahrawi filmmakers and journalists are urging a boycott of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey after it was shot in Morocco-occupied Dakhla, saying the production normalizes the occupation while Sahrawi media workers face repression and prison. Human Rights Under Pressure: Naâma Asfari’s indefinite hunger strike continues as French and international voices escalate calls for his release; the Mayor of Ivry-sur-Seine urged President Macron to intervene, while Sahrawi community associations in France and trade union leaders in Costa Rica pressed authorities and UN bodies over his deteriorating health. Diplomacy & Solidarity: A Sahrawi delegation met Mauritania’s opposition UFP leader in Nouakchott, with both sides reaffirming support for self-determination and UN-led efforts; separately, Spain’s Congress President reiterated Spain’s historical responsibility toward Sahrawi children in the “Vacaciones en Paz” programme. Political Prisoners Spotlight: French MP Jean-Paul Lecoq urged the French prime minister to raise Sahrawi prisoners, including the Gdeim Izik group, linking the case to UN findings on arbitrary detention and torture. Regional Culture & Support: Italy’s Mantua province reaffirmed support for the Sahrawi cause and discussed hosting Sahrawi children as “Little Sahrawi Ambassadors of Peace” continues.
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